Pablo, can you please clarify/confirm a few things about WWB 64-bit.
I'm a bit confused regarding the state of extensions.

1. All third party extensions should work with wwb64?
2. Have all other extensions now been converted for wwb64?
3. For existing projects how will a user know if there is a 64-bit version of an extension?
4. I used the phpblog extension and there is a phpblog.wbx64 extension in the system folder.
I also used the Cookie Policy extension but there is no .wbx64 version in the system folder.
Is this because some extensions did not need to be converted?
5. So, except for any possible bugs, the 64-bit version should be OK to use as normal for testing, just like the 32-bit version?
Thanks.

Just one more thing!
If an existing 32-bit project uses an extension (which has been updated to 64-bit), what will happen when the project is loaded in WWB64 if that extension has not been reinstalled for the 64-bit version via the extension manager?

Sorry to be a pain but I don't quite understand something.
If an existing project, that uses an extension, is loaded using WWB64, how does WWB know whether there is a 64-bit version of the extension, if the extension has not been reinstalled under WWB64?

I'm really confused now!
I'm doing some more WWB64 testing and I've immediately hit a problem with extensions.
E.g. Dataviewer, HTML TextBox, jQuery FAQ, Justified Gallery amongst others are not available in the Extension Manager.
I must be missing something!